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ken was growing up for everyone or does the wealth of one person mean there is less for everyone lse -- can wealth grow enough for everyone? the majority thinks that when one person gets wealthy, that necessarily means that someone else has gotten poorer. most americans agree that hard work is ultimately the most important trade in order to achieve success rather than look for help from other people, but still, you see a difference between tea partiers. i have added in here to party activists. this is an engines poll that david and i conducted back in october 2010 -- this is an entrance poll. this is margin of error we are talking about. essentially everybody there thought hard work is what is most important for determining success. however, for non-tea-party supporters, although still the number is overwhelming, there is still a sizable percentage that also think that love and help from other people is ultimately what matters most. -- that a lot -- that luck and help from other people is ultimately what matters most. this shows that tea party members have very unique views about upw
ken was growing up for everyone or does the wealth of one person mean there is less for everyone lse -- can wealth grow enough for everyone? the majority thinks that when one person gets wealthy, that necessarily means that someone else has gotten poorer. most americans agree that hard work is ultimately the most important trade in order to achieve success rather than look for help from other people, but still, you see a difference between tea partiers. i have added in here to party activists....
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host: next up is ken on our line for republicans calling from pennsylvania this morning. go ahead. caller: just an observation. i noticed from your earlier show today and this gentleman here it seems president obama has few offices in the swing states yet romney is ahead in florida and north carolina and virginia and in ohio. and i'm wondering is it a reflection of these men's lives. because i see romney as an organized business man who knows how to put things together which and i see our president as every time there is a situation he has a plan, he has a plan which doesn't seem to come to fruition and he's flying by the seat of his pants. so i'm wondering with all these field offices how could he possibly be blind? guest: well, i think it has to do with the type of politics that democrats run and republicans run. so here in north carolina, for example, a lot of the politics -- this is a state that has the highest for example frin population of any of the -- african-american population of any of the battleground states. so a lot of the neighborhood is door to door knocking old fas
host: next up is ken on our line for republicans calling from pennsylvania this morning. go ahead. caller: just an observation. i noticed from your earlier show today and this gentleman here it seems president obama has few offices in the swing states yet romney is ahead in florida and north carolina and virginia and in ohio. and i'm wondering is it a reflection of these men's lives. because i see romney as an organized business man who knows how to put things together which and i see our...
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and that is with ken salazar. we will see a gravitation with the folks on the suburbs where those jobs are being created. >> that may show you some of the ads that are being created. here from the obama campaign. >> the number of boats that change the course of american history. >> florida is too close to call. >> the difference between what was and what could have been. so this year if your thinking that your vote does not count, that it will not matter, back then, there were probably at least 537 people who felt the same way. make your voice heard. host: is that having an impact? guest: it is a great ad. towarddriving th what president obama needs. nady those votes to turn out in historically numbers. i think that vote could be effective. we have yet to see. it is aimed toward the use. denver has a young population which is also a democratic stronghold. i have seen that add 34 *. >> when it comes to a possible recount, are you familiar with what republicans are doing to prepare for that this is the headline. rea
and that is with ken salazar. we will see a gravitation with the folks on the suburbs where those jobs are being created. >> that may show you some of the ads that are being created. here from the obama campaign. >> the number of boats that change the course of american history. >> florida is too close to call. >> the difference between what was and what could have been. so this year if your thinking that your vote does not count, that it will not matter, back then,...
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this is ken. host: we're running out of time. go ahead. caller: i wanted to mention i think there is a problem with semantics in this cub country and what i mean is everybody looks at the romney as he's a builder. he's not a builder he's a dismantler. it's very rare that you find somebody good at building that's excellent at dismantling and where that's a problem is he plans to dismantle social security, the healthcare plans, row versus wade and anything with pow tore any unions. and i would like anybody out in california to pay attention to proposition 32 because they're trying to take away the ability of unions to negotiate with the c.e.o.s and with big business. host: i asked you about the senate side. are there any interesting races of note to you on the house side? >> there are three races to look at. i think all involving republican income bents and all in which the republicans are favered to win which one of them is paul ryan's own race. we have the situation where he is on the ballot for vopt and for congress. he's spending money a
this is ken. host: we're running out of time. go ahead. caller: i wanted to mention i think there is a problem with semantics in this cub country and what i mean is everybody looks at the romney as he's a builder. he's not a builder he's a dismantler. it's very rare that you find somebody good at building that's excellent at dismantling and where that's a problem is he plans to dismantle social security, the healthcare plans, row versus wade and anything with pow tore any unions. and i would...
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ken scott brown withstand the blue tide there? -- can scott brown withstand the blue tide there? you have a candidate in indiana who succeeded the incumbent in that the primary. you have a solid republican candidates. i was in arizona about a month ago, where democrats are competitive. it shows that these races are still fluid. you can be undecided and we can say that the race for undecided voters started yesterday. it will still be a couple of weeks before they really engaged. i do not know if people vote in races like a chess game. one from aisle a, one from aisle b. one thing we have not talked about is the fundamental dissatisfaction americans have with government. president, senate, congress, and governor, how do they make those choices? >> i have to agree with fred, for the most part. you look at indiana. if lugar had won his primary, i know indiana would not have been on anybody's map. that is not how it is here it is a very tight race. fred alluded to the fact that, given that romney should win at state, i would be shocked if democrats are talking that up as a when alread
ken scott brown withstand the blue tide there? -- can scott brown withstand the blue tide there? you have a candidate in indiana who succeeded the incumbent in that the primary. you have a solid republican candidates. i was in arizona about a month ago, where democrats are competitive. it shows that these races are still fluid. you can be undecided and we can say that the race for undecided voters started yesterday. it will still be a couple of weeks before they really engaged. i do not know if...
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ken scott brown withstand the blue tide there? -- can scott brown withstand the blue tide there? right now, the democrats are doing well. you have a candidate in indiana who succeeded the incumbent in that the primary. he is a tea party candidate. that it -- i s a -- is a tight race. you have a solid republican candidates. i was in arizona about a month ago, where democrats are competitive. it shows that these races are still fluid. you can be undecided and we can say that the race for undecided voters started yesterday. it will still be a couple of weeks before they really engaged. i do not know if people vote in races like a chess game. i do think people pick and choose. one from aisle a, one from aisle b. one thing we have not talked about is the fundamental dissatisfaction americans have with government. president, senate, congress, and governor, how do they make those choices? >> i have to agree with fred, for the most part. you look at indiana. if lugar had won his primary, i know indiana would not have been on anybody's map. that is not how it is here it is a very tight ra
ken scott brown withstand the blue tide there? -- can scott brown withstand the blue tide there? right now, the democrats are doing well. you have a candidate in indiana who succeeded the incumbent in that the primary. he is a tea party candidate. that it -- i s a -- is a tight race. you have a solid republican candidates. i was in arizona about a month ago, where democrats are competitive. it shows that these races are still fluid. you can be undecided and we can say that the race for...